Sony Cyber-shot RX100: The world's first compact camera with 20.2 megapixel matrix of one-inch


Sony has announced a new model of compact digital cameras Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100, which became, according to the manufacturer, the world's first camera, equipped with one-inch Exmor CMOS matrix with a resolution of 20.2 effective megapixels. This matrix is ​​specifically designed by Sony, in size about four times greater than conventional compact cameras for most of the matrix diagonal half, three inches.

The technology, which has an aluminum body and a light sensitive lens Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T with a 3.6x optical zoom, inherited most of the advanced features of the camera line of Sony α-mount lenses A and E, supports Full HD video recording, and is equipped with optimized image processing BIONZ.

Camera Sony Cyber-shot RX100 will be available in late July 2012. The estimated cost of the model - 24 990rub.

Key Features Sony Cyber-shot RX100:

The matrix of one-inch Exmor CMOS format (13,2 × 8,8 mm) with a resolution of approximately 20.2 effective megapixels
Lens F1, 8 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T with a 3.6-fold zoom
High sensitivity up to ISO 256 002
Intuitive setup artistic effects with the wheel controls.
Slim and stylish compact aluminum body razmeroy
Shooting high-definition video in Full HD with low noise and adjustable effects
Supports auto-layout of the portrait (Auto Portrait Framing), artistic styles (Creative Style), and artistic effects (Picture Effect)